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The Boxer
Boxer Teddy Wilcox leaves his manager and relocates. He finds Nick, a manager/trainer. Before Wilcox's first fight, Nick receives a threat-- Wilcox loses, or Nick will die.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer attempts to make a comeback in the ring after a long absence. He faces personal demons and professional challenges as he strives to recapture his former glory. The film explores themes of redemption, perseverance, and the physical and emotional toll of the sport.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its gritty realism and Weston's performance, while others found the plot predictable and underdeveloped. It did not achieve widespread commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
Jack Weston delivers a committed performance as the aging boxer.
The film offers a realistic, albeit grim, portrayal of the boxing world.
The narrative struggles with pacing and a lack of compelling dramatic arcs.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Boxer' is largely unavailable or uncollated. However, reviews that exist often note the film's authentic depiction of boxing and the lead actor's effort, while some express disappointment with the story's lack of originality.
Fun Fact
While released in 1972, 'The Boxer' was filmed earlier and had a limited release, contributing to its lower profile.
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